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evaluative evidence of prevention programs  

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  • A number of policies and initiatives have been implemented in recent years to try to improve the link between drug prevention programming decisions and the available research literature. However, interpreting the evaluative evidence for drug prevention can be difficult given the myriad of programs, varying degrees of methodological rigor, and mixed research findings. [Source: Encyclopedia of Drug Policy; Evaluative Evidence of Prevention Programs]

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